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The Republic of Zambia (IPA:  [ˈzæmbɪə]), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. The neighbouring countries are the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north ... (More)

The Zambia national football team represents the country of Zambia and is governed by the Football Association of Zambia. The side is nicknamed Chipolopolo (the Copper Bullets) as ... (More)

Zambia Railways (ZR) is the national railway of Zambia, one of the two major railroad organizations in Zambia, which may also be referred to as Railway Systems of Zambia (RSZ). (More)

Railways in Zambia. Total: 2,164 km (1995) Zambia Rail Network Map. Railtracker (ACIS/UNCTAD) Zambia Railway Network Diagram Principal lines. Zambia Railways Limited (ZRL) — 1 ... (More)

Zambia is one of Sub-Saharan Africa 's most highly urbanized countries. About one-half of the country's 11.5 million people are concentrated in a few urban zones strung along the ... (More)

Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines Ltd is a principal operator of copper mines in Zambia. The government of Zambia owns over 85% of the company's stock. (More)

The Zambian national rugby union team is a third tier rugby union side representing Zambia. They first played in 1975 and now compete on an annual basis in the Africa Cup. (More)

Zambia 's population comprises more than 70 Bantu-speaking ethnic groups. Some ethnic groups are small, and only two have enough people to constitute at least 10% of the population ... (More)

This article deals with the history of the country now called Zambia from prehistoric times to the present. (More)

Politics of Zambia takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Zambia is both head of state and head of government ... (More)

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